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Oceanview wedding ceremony at Kualoa Ranch Paliku Gardens in Oahu, Hawaii with palm trees and lush florals

The Artistic Journey That Changed How I Photograph Weddings For me, film isn’t just a format — it’s a feeling. When I first introduced film into my wedding workflow, it wasn’t because I thought it was trendy. It was because something in me craved a slower, more intentional pace. I wanted to feel the weight […]

The Artistic Journey That Changed How I Photograph Weddings

For me, film isn’t just a format — it’s a feeling.

When I first introduced film into my wedding workflow, it wasn’t because I thought it was trendy. It was because something in me craved a slower, more intentional pace. I wanted to feel the weight of each frame, to pause in the quiet and wait for the moment to reveal itself.

Over time, shooting film didn’t just change how I documented weddings. It changed how I approached digital, too. I stopped chasing quantity and started chasing presence — connection, emotion, soul. Now, I shoot hybrid (digital + film) at nearly every wedding. Each medium has a purpose. And knowing when to use each has brought more depth, warmth, and honesty to the galleries I deliver.


What Is Film Wedding Photography?

Film wedding photography uses analog film rolls (like 35mm or medium format) instead of digital sensors to capture images. These images are developed and scanned by a film lab, producing dreamy tones, soft grain, and an unmistakable timelessness.

It’s an art form — unpredictable in the best ways.


What Is Digital Wedding Photography?

Digital photography captures images using electronic sensors, allowing immediate preview, quicker edits, and a more flexible workflow. It’s efficient, adaptable, and incredibly high-resolution.

Most modern photographers shoot digital (or hybrid) because of the control it provides in fast-paced wedding settings.


Film vs. Digital: Aesthetic Differences

Film:

  • Soft grain, pastel or muted tones
  • Natural skin tones and a nostalgic feel
  • Beautiful highlight retention (especially in bright sunlight)
  • Timeless and romantic aesthetic

Digital:

  • Crisp, high-resolution detail
  • More editing flexibility
  • True-to-life color rendering
  • Adaptable to low-light and challenging conditions

Each has its beauty. Film is poetry. Digital is precision.


Why I Still Choose to Shoot Film

There’s something sacred about not knowing if the shot worked.

That moment when you wait weeks for your scans to come back — and you hold your breath before opening the email. It brings back the excitement I felt when I first picked up a camera. That intentionality has slowed me down in all the right ways. Now, even when I’m shooting digital, I treat each frame like it matters.

Film made me fall in love with photography again.


When Film Works Best on a Wedding Day

I love to sprinkle in film throughout the day — in moments where emotion takes center stage, where light is soft and the energy is still. Some examples include:

  • Getting ready candids
  • Outdoor portraits during golden hour
  • Romantic couple moments away from the crowd
  • Ceremony wide shots with dreamy light

Film isn’t ideal for dark receptions or fast-paced moments where speed is everything — but for everything else, it shines.


Oceanview wedding ceremony at Kualoa Ranch Paliku Gardens in Oahu, Hawaii with palm trees and lush florals
Maddie and Carter exchange vows beneath swaying palms during their tropical wedding ceremony at Kualoa Ranch Paliku Gardens in Hawaii.

Pros and Cons of Film vs. Digital

AspectFilmDigital
AestheticSoft, romantic, nostalgicSharp, vibrant, true-to-life
FlexibilityLimited exposures, slower paceUnlimited shots, faster-paced
CostMore expensive (rolls, lab scans)More budget-friendly after equipment
TurnaroundLonger (scans after development)Faster preview and delivery
Editing ControlLimited, based on film stock + scanHighly customizable in post
Emotional ImpactDeeply intentional, artisticResponsive and adaptive

Can’t Decide? A Hybrid Photographer Might Be Right for You

As a hybrid photographer, I use both film and digital to create wedding galleries that feel layered and rich. I let the moment and lighting dictate which medium I use.

It’s never about choosing one over the other. It’s about choosing what feels right for your story.

Bride dancing with her father under string lights during a tented wedding reception at Kualoa Ranch Paliku Gardens
A heartfelt father-daughter dance under twinkling lights and tropical greenery at the couple’s Kualoa Ranch wedding in Hawaii.
Bride and groom embrace with lush mountains behind them at Kualoa Ranch Paliku Gardens in Oahu, Hawaii
A peaceful moment shared between the newlyweds, surrounded by the dramatic mountain views of Kualoa Ranch Paliku Gardens.

Final Thoughts: Follow What Resonates

You don’t have to be a film buff to appreciate the way it captures a kiss or a glance. And you don’t have to choose between efficiency and emotion.

If you’re drawn to the soulfulness of film but still want the reliability of digital, look for a hybrid photographer who offers both — someone who knows when to slow down and when to move quickly.

At the end of the day, your wedding photos should reflect who you are, not just how things looked — and both film and digital can do that beautifully, in their own way.


Want to Add Film to Your Wedding Package?

Let’s talk. I’d love to help you design a photography collection that blends digital ease with the depth of film — effortlessly.

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